speaking of dead girls...
Mar. 4th, 2012 10:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The other day I got the most charming email from first-time novelist Suzy Cox. She'd done a search on the name of her upcoming book and run across a blog post of mine in which I joked obscurely about combining a bunch of my writerly obsessions -- you know, true crime, dead women, that sort of thing -- into one big project. I then offhandedly gave it the title of her book.
She wanted to know if it was a real project -- worried, I think, that one of us might be stepping on the other's toes.
"It's like you're the Nostradamus of publishing!" she said when I explained. I certainly have a knack. Or something.
In the meantime, I would like to introduce you to The Dead Girls Detective Agency by Suzy Cox, to be published by HarperTeen. It is, she tells me, about exactly what it sounds like -- ghost girls who solve crimes. Obviously I approve. Congratulations, Suzy!
She wanted to know if it was a real project -- worried, I think, that one of us might be stepping on the other's toes.
"It's like you're the Nostradamus of publishing!" she said when I explained. I certainly have a knack. Or something.
In the meantime, I would like to introduce you to The Dead Girls Detective Agency by Suzy Cox, to be published by HarperTeen. It is, she tells me, about exactly what it sounds like -- ghost girls who solve crimes. Obviously I approve. Congratulations, Suzy!
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Date: 2012-03-06 03:25 am (UTC)